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Homeschooling Your Highly Sensitive Child

Homeschooling Your Highly Sensitive Child

There are no tags on any of my child’s clothes. When she needs new clothes, we spend hours in dressing rooms trying to find ones that are comfortable. Deeply intuitive, in need of quiet downtime, challenged by change, a perfectionist, she is not alone. There are, in fact, two people in my family of four

Avoid These 4 Relationship Killers for Homeschool Parent and Child

Avoid These 4 Relationship Killers for Homeschool Parent and Child

When I first started explored the possibility of homeschooling, I resisted. Hard. I thought of dozens of reasons why I couldn’t, why I shouldn’t. I insisted. I protested. And, as you can probably guess, I eventually accepted that homeschooling was the best option for my son.  One of my chief concerns was that I valued my relationship with

How Reading Helps the Anxious Child Overcome Anxiety

How Reading Helps the Anxious Child Overcome Anxiety

Having a child who lives with anxiety can often be an overwhelming experience. It’s painful for us, as parents, to watch our children struggle with the weight of anxiety disorder. We work tirelessly to help them learn coping mechanisms, develop strategies for managing their anxiety, and help them live their best lives. What if there was

How to Homeschool (Well) as a Disorganized Mess

How to Homeschool (Well) as a Disorganized Mess

Have you ever heard the myth that homeschool parents need to be extremely organized to successfully homeschool? Maybe you tell someone you homeschool and their reaction is, “Oh! You must be so organized!” Or you attend a homeschool convention and hear speaker after speaker talking about planners, schedules, calendars, and organizational systems as if those are more

5 Tweaks for Homeschooling with Dysgraphia

5 Tweaks for Homeschooling with Dysgraphia

In our family, the struggle to read has not been the only challenge our literature-based homeschool has faced. A very close second is difficulty with writing. Dyslexia and dysgraphia have some overlapping challenges; both make language-based learning an uphill battle. But while dyslexia’s struggles are mostly reading-related, dysgraphia’s struggles are mostly writing-related: We’ve had our share of all of these over the

Mother and Son, Both on the Autism Spectrum, Successfully Homeschool

Mother and Son, Both on the Autism Spectrum, Successfully Homeschool

Are you ever curious about other BookShark families? We can assure you that, after interacting with so many customers at conventions and online, every family is unique! While there is another family like yours in some ways, there is no other family exactly like yours! BookShark families span the gamut of family size, makeup, and

Helping With Executive Function

Helping With Executive Function

EPISODE 145 SEASON 4 | What makes a successful student or person? While there are a LOT of items on that checklist, there are a set of skills that can make it a great deal easier to be successful. This skill set is called executive functioning. It is a broad group of mental skills that enable

Help! My Child Doesn’t Like to Read

Help! My Child Doesn’t Like to Read

When I started homeschooling many years ago, one of my main goals was to raise readers. As an avid reader myself, I’ve always understood the value of reading. It expands our vocabulary, teaches us, ignites our imagination, challenges us, transports us to amazing worlds, and so much more. I knew I wouldn’t be able to teach my